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Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 1980's seminal and genre-naming title, Rogue. We set the game in time and talk about what constitutes the genre before diving into some particulars. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: A few runs Issues covered: buying the game in a box, being disappointed in the ASCII, being turned off by procedural games, the differences in later games, the lore of the game, playing on a mainframe, the roots of so many games in text format, a top 50 achievement in games, the elements of the Rogue-like, procedural generation, inventory, randomized items, permadeath, getting over the hurdles in types of games, a chain reaction of bad things, clicking with a specific experience, simulating the rogue-like, a long shadow, playing to get a feel, being terrified of letters, trying things at random, a voyage of discovery, knowledge, renaming everything, consistent descriptions, thinking about strategy, the cumbersome bow mechanics, more depth than expected, the possibilities of emergence, anecdote factory, "wait, there are bear traps?" Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Adventure, Atari 2600, Colossal Cave Adventure, Dungeons & Dragons, Egghead Software, Moria, Nethack, Jamie Fristrom, ADOM, Angband, Zork, Infocom, Mystery House, On-Line Systems, Sierra Online, Ken and Roberta Williams, Hunt the Wumpus, Star Trek, Pac-Man, Battlezone, Missile Command, Space Invaders, Activision, Taito, LucasArts, Space Quest/King's Quest, Michael Toy, Glenn Wichman, Ken Arnold, DARPANET, World of Warcraft, Mario (series), Dark Souls, Rogue Legacy, Epyx, Spelunky, Oblivion, Morrowind, PSP/Vita, Andy Nealen, Diablo, Calamity Nolan, Dead Cells, Eggplant (podcast), mysterydip, Clint Hocking, Patrick Redding, Mark Garcia, Artimage, LostLevels, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers. Next time: Get that Amulet of Yendor! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord: https://t.co/YVZOe7ZygI DevGameClub@gmail.com
Grab your hiking boots and torch and prepare for adventure. This week we step past the traps, sneak past wolves, and wield the magic staff of Yendor in Unexplored 2! Watch us game on Twitch:AustinGarrettJohnChrisWatch our YoutubeJoin the discussion on Discord Email us - hdhspodcast@gmail.comWe're also on Twitter, Facebook, & TikTok @HDHSGamingSee you soon!
On this Episode, I hand over to Now Spinning Magazine Collaborator Joe Geesin who went to visit artist Rodney Matthews to talk about his latest projects. Phil AstonRodney Matthews' art has always fascinated me, ever since I acquired Nazareth's No Mean City in the early 80s, and I enjoyed his work on other albums I loved, largely Magnum, Praying Mantis and Eloy. I started collecting his other work and mentioned this in Record Collector in the early 00s, which lead Rodney to contact me, and we have remained friends ever since.On this Episode I hand over to Now Spinning Magazine Collaborator Joe Geesin who went to visit artist Rodney Matthews. Rodney Matthews' art has always fascinated me, ever since I acquired Nazareth's No Mean City in the early 80s, and I enjoyed his work on other albums I loved, largely Magnum, Praying Mantis and Eloy. I started collecting his other work and mentioned this in Record Collector in the early 00s, which lead Rodney to contact me, and we have remained friends ever since.On Saturday 5th March I had the opportunity to visit him and his wife Sarah at their home in a remote part of Gloucestershire (roads where cyclists would have trouble passing). As we sat drinking tea and eating cakes, he had lots to discuss, some off the record (and will remain as such), but he was keen to talk about the current Yendor books and forthcoming animation (which may appear on Amazon Prime), and also to clarify the situation with Magnum and why he didn't provide the artwork, as untrue rumours seem to be being taken as fact. In passing he also related a story about Magnum and Jet records, and I've always been aware of his love of nature and his religious beliefs, both of which are prominent in many works. With this background knowledge, and that of the second rights work (the return on album covers alone is diminishing), I was able to steer the interview. If it sounds like two old dudes on a couch having a conversation that happened to be recorded, it was!Joe GeesinThank you to Joe Geesin and our guest Rodney Matthews Phil AstonNow Spinning MagazineBecome a Patron and support Now Spinning Magazine
Produced by Wayne Hall and Jeffrey Crecelius It was a great pleasure to welcome back to the show former Yes keyboard player and prolific solo artist, Oliver Wakeman. We asked him about some of his latest releases including Dark Fables, Tales From Gaslight and his soundtrack to Yendor. It was particularly interesting to hear recollections of working with original Yes guitarist Peter Banks and Oliver also shared some remarkable tales from his Yes days including what happened when he first joined the band in Canada, what Chris Squire said to him and something to do with sellotaping two keyboard pedals together... Was Oliver's entry to the band smooth and straight-forward?What was Peter Banks like to work with?Why does Oliver keep coming back to epic structures and story-telling in his music? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think! Oliver's links Oliver's website: https://www.oliverwakeman.co.uk/ The multi-award winning soundtrack to Yendor: https://yendorsadventures.com/ Tales by Gaslight Box Set: https://burningshed.com/store/oliverwakeman/nolan-and-wakeman_tales-by-gaslight_3cd Burning Shed store: https://burningshed.com/store/oliverwakeman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXds6l4T6H0&t=2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SGliMLJ3eI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHDvZ-yRC1k Become a Patron! Bag yourself a fabulous piece of YMP history before it's too late... Head over to the YMP Emporium to... Order a YMP Trivia Card Game 'The Answer Is Yes!' - available now!Order the unique Full Union art print - available now The Full Union! Available now. YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey Crecelius andWayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorWilliam HayesBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerGary BettsGeoff BailieSimon BarrowGeoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerMichael HanderhanTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonBarry GorskyAlan Begg Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Subscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from: archive.org
Newark Symphony Hall's company-in-residence, Yendor Theatre Company, presents Richard Wesley's "Black Terror"
CeeCee hosts an expert panel on thirst trappin' with AK47, Liz Weezy, and Yendor. Tune in for laughs, bullshit, and one hell of a debate. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ceeceemoneey/support
Yendor Felgate and Magriet Mouton, founders of the Being Human Group in South Africa, were our guests on a recent Called to Coach. Yendor and Magriet shared their passion for spreading the message of CliftonStrengths across the African continent and changing the ways Africans think about themselves, their workplaces and work roles, diversity and inclusion, leadership development, and more. View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/286727/realizing-human-potential-cliftonstrengths.aspx Everybody needs a coach. By becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, you can empower others to succeed. We are teaching and training people all over the world to answer this call. You too can become a coach and learn how to use a strengths-based approach to improve employee engagement and performance and transform your workplace culture. To learn more or discover information about becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, visit Gallup Access: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq. Gallup's Called to Coach is a live webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.
Yendor Felgate and Magriet Mouton, founders of the Being Human Group in South Africa, were our guests on a recent Called to Coach. Yendor and Magriet shared their passion for spreading the message of CliftonStrengths across the African continent and changing the ways Africans think about themselves, their workplaces and work roles, diversity and inclusion, leadership development, and more.View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/286727/realizing-human-potential-cliftonstrengths.aspxEverybody needs a coach. By becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, you can empower others to succeed. We are teaching and training people all over the world to answer this call. You too can become a coach and learn how to use a strengths-based approach to improve employee engagement and performance and transform your workplace culture. To learn more or discover information about becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, visit Gallup Access: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq.Gallup's Called to Coach is a live webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.
Yendor Felgate and Magriet Mouton, founders of the Being Human Group in South Africa, were our guests on a recent Called to Coach. Yendor and Magriet shared their passion for spreading the message of CliftonStrengths across the African continent and changing the ways Africans think about themselves, their workplaces and work roles, diversity and inclusion, leadership development, and more.View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/286727/realizing-human-potential-cliftonstrengths.aspxEverybody needs a coach. By becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, you can empower others to succeed. We are teaching and training people all over the world to answer this call. You too can become a coach and learn how to use a strengths-based approach to improve employee engagement and performance and transform your workplace culture. To learn more or discover information about becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, visit Gallup Access: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq.Gallup's Called to Coach is a live webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.
Yendor Felgate and Magriet Mouton, founders of the Being Human Group in South Africa, were our guests on a recent Called to Coach. Yendor and Magriet shared their passion for spreading the message of CliftonStrengths across the African continent and changing the ways Africans think about themselves, their workplaces and work roles, diversity and inclusion, leadership development, and more. View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/286727/realizing-human-potential-cliftonstrengths.aspx Everybody needs a coach. By becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, you can empower others to succeed. We are teaching and training people all over the world to answer this call. You too can become a coach and learn how to use a strengths-based approach to improve employee engagement and performance and transform your workplace culture. To learn more or discover information about becoming a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach, visit Gallup Access: http://on.gallup.com/1i5OXhq. Gallup's Called to Coach is a live webcast that targets current and prospective coaches to interact with Gallup experts and independent strengths coaches who have found success in strengths-based development.
Called to Coach - Yendor Felgate and Magriet Mouton from Being Human Group, South Africa - LIVE
Called to Coach - Yendor Felgate and Magriet Mouton from Being Human Group, South Africa - LIVE
The LTM team and Chrissy chat about coalition dungeon delving. Recurring special guest Jim Wallman gives us some awesome reflections on his design intent.
The monk, rogue, and priest search fruitlessly for the legendary Amulet of Yendor in this 1987 ASCII release, NetHack.
En esta ocasión, hablamos sobre la programación funcional con Carlos Fenollosa y Jose Luis García. Enlaces: Web personal de Carlos Fenollosa Web del podcast: El Amuleto de Yendor Curso de Scala Articulo: Can Programming Be Liberated from the von Neumann Style? Twitter: @cfenollosa @pplouis Libros recomendados: Real World Haskell Practical Common Lisp Land of Lisp
Bienvenidos a GX Podcast, un podcast donde hablamos de la actualidad del mundo friki. Esta semana hablamos con Fanatiko, miembro de los podcasts El amuleto de Yendor, Dame la voz y Game Over, sobre las Jpod 13 que se celebraron en Madrid y el mundillo del podcasting español. Recuerda vernos o escucharnos cada semana en formato vídeo o audio. --------------- Búscanos en internet: Tienda: http://gamexploitation.es/ayuda-a-gamexploitation/ Redes sociales: http://gamexploitation.es/redes-sociales-y-rss/ Web: http://www.gamexploitation.es Nuestros twitters de esta semana: http://www.twitter.com/GameXploitation http://www.twitter.com/IsaacVianaT http://www.twitter.com/Fanatiko --------------- Serie: GX Podcast Episodio: 4 Temporada: 1 Música: There It Is y Funkorama (por Kevin MacLeod).
Goodbye, goodbye amiguitos. Hoy, por ser un día especial (cumplimos 10 episodios seguidos) traemos un post especial: el primer SORTEO realizado por Science Bitches Podcast. Sorteamos (entre quienes contesten bien a la pregunta que formulamos en el podcast) cinco CD del grupo zaragozano HASHIMA: Nadie sabe que estoy aquí. Daos prisa y responded antes de que pase 1 semana. Las bases completas están al final del post. Participa aquí. Antes de dejaros con el audio y el índice de las chorradas de las que hablamos en este décimo episodio queremos agradecer a @danielsalanova, batería de HASHIMA, el haber cedido al podcast los CDs para el sorteo. En un próximo episodio os lo presentamos y le entrevistamos. HASHIMA: MySpace | Facebook Descarga el episodio (98Mb) Como siempre, puedes escucharnos en iTunes y tenemos URL corta para que os acordéis: http://moourl.com/sciencebitches Y seguimos en iVoox, claro. Presentación Twitters de los presentadores: @eckelon , @gomobel RRSS del programa: Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Google+ (no lo usa ni el gato, pero nosotros somos así de poco mainstream) Bloque I: Frikada número 1, la Raspberry Pi. Posibilidades reales de la Raspberry como ordenador. Caja de LEGO® para Raspberry Superordenador con Raspberries (Univ. de Southampton, GB) Kit en venta (Raspberry + accesorios) Posibilidad de montar un mediacenter con Raspberry + XBMC Linux Bloque II: Más sobre Facebook y privacidad. Ved el vídeo antes de escuchar este trocico. Bloque III: El amigo informáticooooo Vídeo de La Hora Chanante El amuleto de Yendor (hablamos del episodio 5×08) Por último las BASES DEL SORTEO de los 5 CD de Hashima (amablemente cedidos por el batería del grupo, @danielsalanova): Para poder participar deberás contestar a la pregunta que se plantea en el episodio 10 de la primera temporada respondiendo a este formulario de Google Docs: http://tiny.cc/sorteoSBP Debes darnos tu e-mail, para avisarte con un correo en caso de resultar ganador. Revisa que lo escribes bien. También pedimos tu nombre o apodo, para no publicar en ningún sitio tu dirección a la hora de anunciar los ganadores (ver punto 5). Puedes poner también tu usuario de Twitter y te avisaremos también a través de esta red social. A los acertantes de la pregunta se les asignará un número por riguroso orden de inscripción en el sorteo. Se generarán 10 números de manera aleatoria usando Random.org. Los 5 primeros números serán ganadores. Los 5 últimos “suplentes” por si acaso alguno de los ganadores no da señales de vida al ser contactado. Tienes tiempo para participar hasta el sábado 1 de marzo a las 23:59. El domingo se realizará el sorteo por la mañana y se publicará el nombre/apodo de los ganadores en este blog. Los suplentes no se publicarán salvo que alguno de los ganadores no se manifieste o renuncie a su premio. Los resultados se anunciarán también en las redes sociales y se notificará (en privado, por correo) a los ganadores para acordar la forma de entrega/envío. Escuchadnos y mandadnos vuestra opinión por la red social que os apetezca. Y participad en el sorteo, que son 5CD que REGALAMOS.
¿ Qué papel juega Apple en el desarrollo profesional d e videojuegos?¿ Se ha metido Apple en el mundo de los videojuegos sin quererlo? Para responder a estas preguntas hoy nos visita Nacho LasHeras de "El amuleto de yendor". Nacho nació en Barcelona y lleva viviendo en diferentes lugares la zona metropolitana de Barcelona toda su vida, es Ingeniero en Informática por la Universitat Pompeu Fabra y Máster en Creación de Videojuegos en la misma universidad (4ª edición). Ahora trabaja de programador de tecnología en Digital Legends Entertainment, además es un conocido podcaster participando en podcast como el amuleto de Yendor, Dame la voz y Game Over.
Ya tenemos la segunda parte, despues de problemas para quedar todos, al final hemos podido. En este numero volvemos a hablar de Dragon Ball sin un rumbo muy fijo, pero por lo menos, nosotros nos disfrutamos como nanos. 1º Parte: Resumen breve de las partes de la serie: En busca de las 7 bolas de dragón El Gran Torneo de Artes Marciales El ejército de la Cinta Roja 22º Torneo de Artes Marciales Llega Piccolo Daimaoh 23º Torneo de Artes Marciales2º Parte: Test de la seria a:- Bimbo de gpodcast- Arturo de Gravina82 En este número hacemos promoción de los siguientes podcast:- Fuera de mi Podcast!!- El amuleto de Yendor- Buhardilla 2.0- Dame la voz Click To Play Aquí tenéis la foto famosa que encontramos , no tiene desperdicio.
Parece que el calor ya ha llegado, las temperaturas están subiendo y nosotros ya nos estamos poniendo hielo en el café, porque es imposible tomárselo de otro modo. Eso sí, el Kafelog lo dejamos tal cual nos lo sirven, de dos horas de duración y cargadito de noticias. Primeros rumores de la Blackberry Storm 2 (+ info). Aparece el Samsung i7500 con Android (+ info). Windows Mobile 6.5 ya está terminado (+ info). iPhone con aplicaciones en background (+ info). Twitter elimina los replies a aquellos que no seguimos (+ info). Google Contacts, por fin, realmente útil (+ info). Google Calendar añade las Tasks de Gmail con algunas mejoras (+ info). Google se cayó el jueves 14, Twitter nos salvó (vía). Primeros detalles de Guitar Hero 5 (+ info). Nueva aventura de Lucas Arts para el E3 (+ info). ¿Qué pasa con Duke Nukem Forever? (+ info). Casual PlayBoy Game (+ info). La voz del heladero de Broken Sword 2.5 (+ info). Discusión sobre retro-consolas. Comentamos Ong Bak (2003) (+ info), Ong Bak 2 (2008) (+ info) y Déjame entrar (2009) (+ info). Promo de El amuleto de Yendor Promo de Dime Tú. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message
Ya queda menos para terminar nuestro especial 24h, y no nos podíamos ir sin entrevistar a la pareja más geek de los podcast. Se trata nada más y nada menos que de Nacho Lasheras y Carlos Fenollosa, manipuladores de nuestras inferiores y débiles mentes desde El Amuleto de Yendor. Música de 2012AM, tema Biodiesel Willie . Promo de El amuleto de Yendor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message
¡¡ Hemos llegado al podcast #010 !! Sí, ya que hemos alcanzado nuestro décimo episodio, sólo nos queda conquistar el mundo… Pero antes, recordaros que ya disponemos de un usuario en Del.icio.us (el sistema de marcadores sociales) desde el que podéis enviarnos enlaces con sólo añadir como etiqueta for:kafelog en el enlace en cuestión. Y no os olvidéis que tenemos una dirección de correo kafelog@gmail.com donde podéis enviarnos comentarios, audio-correos (que incluiremos en futuros podcast, si no es muy largo) o lo que queráis. Por cierto, hemos dejado una pequeña sorpresa (más bien una chorrada de las nuestras) al final del programa ;). En el Kafelog #009 también encontraréis una parida similar. Podcast comentados: Apple Touch y El amuleto de Yendor. Promo de Mi vecina Martier y Pataca Minuta. Música de Pizzi Putty sacada de Pod Music Street. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message